Meeting patients' needs: quality care in a changing environment.

L Rogut, A Hudson
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Recent surveys of patients in New York and Cleveland, among other cities, indicate that there is substantial room for improvement in meeting patients' needs and preferences, particularly in the areas of emotional support, coordination of care, discharge preparation, and the involvement of family and friends. Hospitals are using a variety of techniques to improve patient care and organizational efficiency in this challenging environment. One prominent approach, reengineering, offers a means by which hospitals can integrate highly specialized departmental structures and functions by focusing on interdisciplinary teamwork and organizing the delivery of care around patients. Key elements of successful hospital reengineering efforts have included: - the involvement and commitment of senior management and other key stakeholders, particularly physicians, nurses, and union representatives; - investment in staff training and retraining, and the redesign of staff evaluation and compensation systems; - timely, unit-specific measures of patient satisfaction and the clinical quality of care; - consistent and frequent internal communication between staff and leadership; and - treatment that emphasizes communication among caregivers, patients, and their family members. Several basic issues need to be addressed if hospitals are to offer technically sophisticated medical care that is also responsive to their patients' personal needs, including: - variations among patients regarding the amount of information they want and need, and the amount of involvement they want in their care; - the means by which patients will get information about their medical care, and who will provide any additional support that may be needed by non-English-speaking or socioeconomically disadvantaged patients; and - the specific changes in medical practice and hospital processes that will promote the involvement of patients in their care.

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满足患者需求:在不断变化的环境中提供优质护理。
最近对纽约和克利夫兰以及其他城市的患者进行的调查表明,在满足患者的需求和偏好方面,特别是在情感支持、护理协调、出院准备以及家人和朋友的参与方面,还有很大的改进空间。在这种充满挑战的环境中,医院正在使用各种技术来改善患者护理和组织效率。一种突出的方法是重组,它提供了一种方法,通过注重跨学科的团队合作和围绕患者组织护理,医院可以整合高度专业化的部门结构和职能。成功的医院重组工作的关键要素包括:-高级管理层和其他主要利益相关者,特别是医生、护士和工会代表的参与和承诺;-投资于工作人员培训和再培训,重新设计工作人员评价和补偿制度;-及时、针对单位的患者满意度和临床护理质量措施;-员工与领导之间保持一致和频繁的内部沟通;治疗强调照顾者、病人和家属之间的沟通。如果医院要提供技术先进的医疗服务,同时满足患者的个人需求,就需要解决几个基本问题,包括:-患者在他们想要和需要的信息数量以及他们希望参与护理的程度方面存在差异;-患者获得医疗保健信息的途径,以及谁将为不讲英语或社会经济上处于不利地位的患者提供所需的任何额外支持;医疗实践和医院流程的具体变化将促进患者参与他们的护理。
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